Author: super@dmin
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Key Words: ‘Policy decisions’ are ‘creating havoc’ in global stock markets, says Goldman luminary
Abby Joseph Cohen, advisory director and senior investment strategist at Goldman Sachs, on Wednesday said that policy decisions are the biggest threat to economy and the market.
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Howard Gold’s No-Nonsense Investing: Prepare for a ‘sell the news’ scenario once a U.S.-China trade deal is signed
investors’ expectations of a trade deal have been baked into stock prices.
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Bond Report: Treasury yields retreat for 4th day in a row amid trade jitters, muted China data
Treasury yields fall for fourth straight session on Wednesday as lingering trade jitters unsettle investors with the possibility that a trade deal may not arrive soon.
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Metals Stocks: Gold at one-week high as trade-driven stock rout extends to a third day
Gold trades at roughly one-week highs Wednesday as jitters around China-U.S. trade negotiations continued to nag riskier markets this week, sending investors into havens that include precious metals and the Japanese yen.
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Europe markets higher as investors shake off trade fears
Earnings helped prevent a repeat of Tuesday’s declines even as trade war news continued to dominate
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Deep Dive: Here’s one health-insurance choice that can save you money now and make you even more later
You should forget your preconceived notions and figure out whether or not a health savings account might improve your finances.
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NerdWallet: Bring this cheat sheet with you when you buy a car
Follow these steps to get a good deal and make the car-buying process at the dealership as easy as possible.
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Outside the Box: The S&P 500’s return the next five years? Zero, says Mauboussin
The big gains of the last 10 years are not in the cards, researcher says
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Debt collectors could be allowed to call, text and email you every day
Consumer advocates are calling the CFPB’s proposals ‘harassment.’
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Asia Markets: Asian markets fall after Wall Street tumbles on trade-war fears
Asian markets retreated in early trading Wednesday, following sharp losses on Wall Street as investors worried the trade war between the U.S. and China would escalate.